etutähdäin
Etutähdäin, also known as a front sight, is a component of a firearm's aiming system. Its primary function is to provide a visual reference point for the shooter to align with the rear sight and the target. Typically located at the muzzle end of the barrel, the front sight is designed to be adjustable in many firearms to allow for windage (horizontal) and elevation (vertical) corrections. This adjustability ensures that the firearm can be zeroed, meaning the sights are aligned so that the bullet strikes where the sights are aimed.
Front sights come in various forms, including post sights, bead sights, and aperture sights. Post sights are